Hello there,
There are two ways to connect it with the insignia tv one is with the VGA cord and the other one is with the HDMI port. You need to buy the cables as per your choice vga cable will only transfer display hdmi will transfer both video and audio provided your laptop has the HDMI port
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You should be able to connect your iPod to your Insignia TV with a cable that connects to your iPod headphone port and also has standard AV (RCA) connections for the TV. More details for connecting devices to your TV can be found in the User Manual.

Your computer video output resolution is not compatible with the TV. Try adjusting your video card output settings to 800x600 at 60 hz to begin. Once the desktop displays on your TV, you may continue to adjust the settings to meet your needs.

You will also need to connect audio from the audio output on your computer to the TV. I would recommend consulting the owner's manual for your TV as is should include detailed instructions for connecting your computer. Search for your TV model number at InsigniaProducts.com.

So you have a mac with a mini-dvi slot, you have a mini-dvi to dvi adapter, and then Dvi to vga adapter which connects to the tv?

The mini-dvi to dvi adapter doesn't have the analog VGA signal your tv needs. If I understood right.

Apple's mini-DVI to DVI-D cable does not carry the analog signal coming from the mini-DVI port on the Apple computer. This means that instead of buying a single mini-DVI cable from Apple and using a cheap DVI-to-VGA adaptor when you need VGA output, you must purchase another mini-DVI cable from Apple.

Heres the dealyo.
Click start button
Click control panel
Click display
Click settings
adjust screen resolution (probably have to go down) until the tv displays your computer
if this did not work, you will have to adjust bit rate from 32 to 16. Fiddle with the settings until the magic happens.
You will not get any sound unless you use an audio jack plugged into t.v.